Mechanical failure refers to the malfunction or breakdown of machinery, equipment, or vehicles due to defects, wear and tear, or improper maintenance. In personal injury cases, mechanical failure is often cited as a cause of accidents, such as car crashes, workplace injuries, or equipment-related incidents.
Examples include brake failures in vehicles, defective industrial machinery, or faulty medical devices.
Mechanical failure is important in personal injury cases because it establishes a potential cause of the accident and helps determine liability. If the failure resulted from negligence, such as inadequate maintenance or a manufacturing defect, the responsible party can be held liable for resulting injuries.
For plaintiffs, proving mechanical failure often involves expert testimony, product recalls, or maintenance records. For defendants, demonstrating proper care and adherence to safety standards is critical in defending against such claims.
When addressing mechanical failure in personal injury claims:
Mechanical failure claims emphasize the importance of accountability and safety in preventing accidents.